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Tragic Story of an Arab Activist from Al Quneitra in Ahwaz

 

The Persian violations against the majidat (heroic women) in Ahwaz continue, as social media activists shed light on the tragedy of an Ahwazi activist named Sabiha Ghulian, who spent 4 years and 7 months in the notorious Evin prison in the capital of the occupation, and was released by the occupation authorities today.

Local sources stated that Sabiha is a resident of Al-Quneitra city in Ahwaz, and while she was returning to her home in Al-Quneitra from the capital of the occupation, she was arrested again minutes ago.

Earlier, the political prisoner Sabiha Ghulian had shed light on the harassment faced by female prisoners in Bushahr prison.

And Sepideh Gholian published, earlier, a series of tweets, which Al-Ahwaz Al-Arabiya highlighted about the situation in the women’s ward in Bushehr prison and the gross violations of human rights in this prison.
“When I was deported last year to this prison, I knew that I would face a forgotten hell, but the current brutality in this prison did not even enter my imagination. The prisoners in the women’s ward in Bushehr prison are subjected to the most heinous forms of torture and inhumane conditions for being imprisoned women,” Qelian confirmed.
Qelian also revealed major abuses committed by the warden, with the assistance of the medical officer, towards the female prisoners, and that the female prisoners’ complaints were reported to the authorities in writing and orally, with regard to the women’s ward in Bushehr prison, and no response was received except for silence.
In the women’s prison in Al-Ahwaz, about 50 Ahwazi women are arrested mainly for political and security reasons while examining some of their problems, and a number of female prisoners have suffered many medical problems after being subjected to long-term punishments or beatings during detention.

The detained activist and lawyer, Sepideh Qolian, said that the situation of Arab women in prison is worse than that of other female prisoners, as if being Arab women in prison is a major crime that requires torture, insults and ill-treatment by prison officials.
Most arrests are made without these people being reported to the media, and the government easily avoids public accountability in the silence of the news.

Ahwazi women are fighting against the regime of the Guardianship of the Faqih in order to obtain their full rights under the Iranian occupation of the region, in light of the crises that the regime is experiencing internally and externally.

Human rights sources say that the number of women arrested in Al-Ahwaz has increased in recent months and that the Persian occupation is not ashamed of arresting the relatives of the accused and forcing them to confess by force and torture that threatens the lives of women in Al-Ahwaz.

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